12 Air Plant Variety Pack - Small Tillandsia Terrarium Kit - Assorted Species of Live Tillandsia Tropical House Plants for Sale, 2 to 5 Inches Each - Air Plants for Indoor Home Decor: Grocery & Gourmet Food

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Because of their ability to live without soil, Tillandsias can be displayed in unique ways. Because of their ability to live without soil, air plants like Tillandsias are ideal for terrariums and fairy gardens. Smaller Tillandsia species make perfect centerpieces in these applications, and their vivid, unique appearance is sure to draw attention. What separates air plants from other plants are their leaves, which have adapted to absorb water and nutrients from the air. This means that air plants like Tillandsias are free from many of the limitations that other plants have. All that air plants require is an occasional light misting of water or a short soak in a bowl of water. Due to their versatility and limited care requirements, there are a myriad of creative ways to display air plants. They can thrive when suspended in the air or grown atop driftwood, rocks, and other décor. They are perfect for terrariums, cages, and glass containers with holes or gaps that allow for plenty of air flow. Each order of Tillandsias comes with a complete care guide with tips for their optimal health. Included are instructions for watering, lighting, fertilizing, grooming and pruning, and more. Also included is information about the growth cycle and reproduction process of air plants. If you still need help or have any questions after reading through the care guide, our contact information is listed and we are always happy to help. Q: How often do air plants need watering? A: Air plants should be misted with water 2 to 3 times a week. Q: Do Tillandsia die when they bloom? A: No. While it is true that the 'mother' plant often dies after blooming, it is replaced by multiple smaller plants. This is how Tillandsia grow and reproduce into large clusters Q: Will I receive exactly the type of plants shown in the photos? A: No. Our plant selection is constantly changing and evolving as we find one of the best species to work with out of hundreds of options. However, we always provide a range of species to give you many options for display. Q: I've heard about your promotion for people who adopt homeless pets. Where can I find more information about that? A: Included in the care guide packed with your order is a section about the promotion and how it works. In short, we give a generous selection of 24 Tillandsias to anyone that can show they adopted a homeless dog or cat within the last 2 weeks, no string attached. Add natural beauty to your home or office with air plants! These indoor plants don't need soil to grow, so they can flourish in many different environments. Additionally, they require only a moderate amount of light and only need watering about once a week, making them the lowest-maintenance plants available!What separates these unique plants from other plants are their leaves, which have adapted to absorb water and nutrients from the air. This allows air plants to thrive when they are suspended in the air or grown atop driftwood and rocks. Air plants are perfect for terrariums, cages, and glass containers with holes or gaps that allow for plenty of air flow. There are a myriad of other creative ways to display air plants; the possibilities are limited only by your imagination! Air plants look especially beautiful when set atop river stones, natural-colored gravel, or driftwood.Air plants make excellent gifts for house-warming or other occasions. They are also work wonderfully as desktop decorations for your office or home desk.We recommend keeping air plants in an area where they receive a moderate amount of light. Indirect sunlight and artificial home/office lighting are appropriate for these plants. It's generally safe to keep air plants in direct sunlight for a short period of time each day, but we recommend misting them with water every 2 hours or so to keep them from drying out. The optimal way to water air plants is to soak them in water for 2 hours once per week. If you find the leaves of your air plants are becoming soft or pale in color, this means the plant is too dry, and you should try misting or watering them more often.Air plants come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, though most species primarily feature green leaves. Many of our air plants also exhibit stunning pink blooms.Each air plant ranges from 2 to 5 inches in size. The plants you receive may or may not already have blooms.Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

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